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Yearly Archives - 2010

2010 Archives

Aggie Digest

SportsSeptember 23, 2010
The UC Davis women’s golf team has been well traveled.

Aggie Daily Calendar

FeaturesSeptember 23, 2010
TODAY: Meat Lab Sale; Fire University

2010 Fall Welcome

FeaturesSeptember 23, 2010
Aggie Card Recarding Event; Queer Welcome; Tours of Shields Library; College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Ice Cream Social; The Buzz; Fall Welcome

Wherefore art thou, Romeo? Davis!

Arts & CultureSeptember 7, 2010
Romeo and Juliet, the original romantic comedy, is coming to UC Davis’ Arboretum thanks to a new group on campus, the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble. Performances will be held Sept. 17 to 19 and 23 to 26 at 8 p.m. in the Arboretum Gazebo. Tickets are $5 for students.

Students, staff share job-finding secrets

FeaturesSeptember 7, 2010
The guy making your sandwich at the Coffee House, the girl peering through a microscope in the lab and those dozens of brave souls who drive the Unitrans buses around town have something you want – a job.

Sodexo and CIW sign Fair Food agreement

Campus NewsSeptember 7, 2010
For the past 16 months, thousands of students protested across college and university campuses, demanding the food service industry cease what some call an indirect support of slavery.

Police Briefs

City NewsSeptember 7, 2010
THURSDAY: “They came in a second place to the Segway”; “Boy meets choke-hold”.

No. 1 California dominates UC Davis

SportsSeptember 7, 2010
The anticipation of a new season was present in Berkeley, Calif. last weekend as the Aggies’ men’s water polo team took on the Golden Bears.

Governor signs bill to hold alcohol providers responsible

City NewsSeptember 7, 2010
Party hosts may want to think twice when serving alcohol to underage drinkers as a result of new legislation.

Geologists look at earthquakes in 3D

Science & TechnologySeptember 7, 2010
The Greeks believed Poseidon caused earthquakes when he hit the ground with his trident. Legends in Siberia held that the earth shook when mythical dogs scratched at fleas. In Mexico, it was El Diablo who ripped the earth open from the inside. The lesson: earthquakes are beyond mortal control.

Football tradition comes to Davis for the first time

Campus NewsSeptember 7, 2010
Tailgating comes to UC Davis this fall as a family-friendly pilot program, featuring live entertainment, private party rentals, barbequing and alcohol consumption. The pilot program begins Sep. 11, the first home football game of the season against Portland State.

Campus bookstore to sell fair-wage apparel

City NewsSeptember 7, 2010
The UC Davis Bookstore will soon be carrying Alta Gracia, a brand of clothing known for paying its workers living wages. The merchandise, as well as informational items about Alta Gracia, will be sold on campus, starting next month.